Men of Steele rap about Jinks

Former E-N Defensive Player of the Year Ryan Simmons just dropped this track, “Mike Jinks Back,” a rap song about Steele coach Mike Jinks.

He’s joined by Steele greats Malcolm Brown and Tommy Armstrong. They rap about Jinks, who nearly left Steele to take over at Judson during the offseason.
Some key lyrics: “All eyes on him/Couldn’t picture him rollin’/Had everybody mad thinking J-Rock stole him.”
There was plenty of speculation surrounding Jinks as soon as Judson coach Jim Rackley announced his retirement. Jinks is a 1990 Judson graduate. He even went as far as filling the online application.
But he’s back, and former Steele players are rapping about it.
“They must be bored,” Jinks said. “But I don’t think it has anything to do with me, it has to do with this place and how much Steele means to them. If you can get a message to those guys, just tell them that I’m glad to be back.”
Our initial impression is that it’s the best five-minute rap song we’ve heard about a high school football coach. Simmons impressed us with the production value, Brown clearly practices freestyling (there’s a hint of a Tupac influence in there), and Armstrong’s baritone voice brings a little Rick Ross style to the track.
Jinks and Steele return to the field on August 31 against Madison. It’s at Heroes Stadium, so this probably won’t be the pregame music.